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The St Francis Care Centre is appealing to community members to support them by donating items on its October wish list.

They are looking for groceries and cleaning products, including washing powder, refuse bags, Jik, Domestos, dishwashing liquid, air freshener, insect repellent, tea, sugar, coffee, long-life milk, Cremora, eggs, Maizena, brown onion soup powder, Bisto, spices , chutney, salt, fresh veggies, tomato sauce, cooking oil, oats and Maltabella porridge.

The Rainbow Cottage needs baby formula , Novalac AR2 , baby porridge, Purity and nappies , baby wet wipes and tissues, mattresses for cot beds and mattress protectors. The needs of the adult in-patient unit include disposable aprons/gloves , masks, linen savers, linen and bedding for adult beds and mattresses, mattress protectors, pillow cases and medical gloves.

General needs are A4 printing paper, black/red pens, paint and undercoat for maintenance, and anything that can be sold at their charity shop.Also Read:

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